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THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD.*) Sir, — At the commencement of (some 6 or eight weeks ago) advised your numerous readers by Advertisement m the Standard, of the arrival of some 5 or 6 cart loads of New [ Goods for all departments. This first supply has been continuously added to, and although we have been selling fairly, IN fact very freely, it must, nevertheless, be borne m mind that a quantity of goods such as the above, to be disposed of retail, means, well, a " lot of selling," to say the least of it. Being determined, as far as possible to quit every lino m its season. The goods have all been MARKRD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE for cash and this has been the undoubted cause much of the success that has attended the present Season's Trade. Heads of Families, about to purchase their Christmas parcels of Drapery and Clothing, will do well to inspect our Stock. The quality of the Goods kept at the Bon Marche is well known and appreciated, while our prices are admitted by shrewd purchasers to be from 10 to 25 per cent, lower than many other houses (careful comparison is all that is necessary to establish this statement). The present Stock of Mantles, Costumes, Dress-stuffa, Millinery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Lace goods is quite equal to the requirements of the season, while large supplies have just been opened out for the Clothing Department. Soliciting every inspection, we beg to remain faithfully yours, O. M. ROSS & Co., The Bon Marche.

NOTICE. TO TOWN SUBSCRIBERS. ON" MONDAY next, sth iust. all Town Subscribers will be called on for payment of subscriptions due and amounts m arrears, a prompt settlement of which m all cases is requested. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 27 Tec, 1884. "'VT'OTICE is heivby given, a* re_lAl quired by Section 65 of th<Land Act, 1877, that John P. Whiblet, the selector of section 48, block XI LT, Pohartgina, has applied to transfer the same to Clement Watson. J. W; A. M ARCHANT. Commissioner of Crown Lauds.

aj, :f\ :b iej -A. "v :e :ct 1 ill £ Is sole Agent for | f MANAWATU STANDARD. * !i *• Copies always on Sale. 4 m■ L n NOW PUBLISHED. HAEDING'S. 1885 ALMANAC, EAST COAST DIRECTORY, AND LOCAL GUIDE. OVER 350 closely-printed pages — the largest ever published on the Ea?t Coast, The Directory contains upwards of 3200 names. Latest Mail Time Tables, &c. Crowded with information. Country agents will receive full supplies riming the week. Price 2/-. Post free to any address m New Zealand where there is no local agent. The best book to SENI> TO FRIENDS AT HOME. . ft. COUPLAND HARDING.

Bush Farming Made Easy. LINTON'S PATENT Stump Extractor. finHß above will remove the X Largest Stumps bodily out of the ground with a small expenditure of manual power. Prices on application to JAMES LINTON, The Square, Palmeraton North. PALMEESTOIST Central Ready Money Store, Main-st Opposite "V onn's Factory. Giving Up Business. The Complete Stock now Offering for Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices, Sugar, 13/- per bag-. Ameucan Axes (Sharps',) 5/6 each. Pudding Plates, 4/6 per doz. Dinner Plates, 5/ per doz. Bell & Black's Vestas, 5d per doz, 2 Gross Square Tin Vestas, 1/9 per doz , and Bound Tin Vestas, 8d per doz. Best Yellow Soap, 8d per bar. Common Yellow Soap, 5d per bar. Best Flour (501b5,) 6/. Kerosene, 130 Test, 8/- per tin. Knives and Forks, from 6/- per doz. Plated Forks, Cheap. Pumps and Camp Ovens, very cheap. Hollo ware, Brush ware, Hardware, G-roceries, &c, &c. AND Various other Goods, too numerous to mention, will all be offered at equally Eeduced Prices. Also, the Premises For Sale or To Let. N.B, — All Debts owing must be paid forthwith. R. T HACKER,. . PBOPBIBTOit.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 27, 2 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 27, 2 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 27, 2 January 1885, Page 3

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